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  1. Ansgarde of Burgundy (d. 880/882) was a French queen of Aquitaine, but never of West Francia, the daughter of Hardouin of Burgundy. She secretly married Louis the Stammerer before he was king; her sons became Louis III of France and Carloman II.

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · Ansgarde of Burgundy (826-880/882) was a French queen of Aquitaine, but never of West Francia, the daughter of Hardouin of Burgundy. She secretly married Louis II of France when he was still a prince; her sons became Louis III and Carloman II of France.

    • "Ansgard", "Angilberga"
    • Aix, La Chappele, Austrasia, France
    • circa 848
    • November 02, 879 (26-35)France
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  4. Louis was married twice. His first wife Ansgarde of Burgundy had two sons: Louis (born in 863) and Carloman (born in 866), both of whom became kings of West Francia, and three daughters: Hildegarde (born in 864), Gisela (865–884).

  5. Ansgard (fl. 863) Queen of France. Name variations: Ansgarde; Ansgarde of Burgundy. Flourished around 863; daughter of Count Harduin; became first wife of Louis II the Stammerer (846–879), king of France (r. 877–879), in 862; children: Louis III (863–882), king of France (r. 879–882); Carloman (866–884), king of France (r. 879–884 ...

  6. The Duchy of Burgundy was a successor of the earlier Kingdom of the Burgundians, which evolved out of territories ruled by the Burgundians, an East Germanic tribe that arrived in Gaul in the 5th century. The Burgundians settled in the area around Dijon, Chalon-sur-Saône, Mâcon, Autun and Châtillon-sur-Seine, and gave the name to the region.

  7. Aug 20, 2005 · public profile. View Complete Profile. view all 24. Ansgard of Burgundy, Queen of Aq... wife. Louis III, king of Western Francia. son. Gisela. daughter. Hildegarde. daughter. Carloman II, king of Western Fra... son. Adélaïs of Paris. first cousin twice removed. Ermentrude of France. daughter. Charles III the Simple, king of ... son.

  8. Louis II (1 November 846 — 10 April 879) nicknamed the Stammerer ( French: le Bègue) was the King of West Francia from 877 until his death in 879. He was the oldest son and the second child of King Charles II of France and Ermentrude of Orléans. He succeded his father as king in October 877 and was crowned two days after his accession.

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